Geminid meteor shower coming to sky over Beaufort

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Geminid meteor shower coming to sky over Beaufort
Photo courtesy Bill Dickinson

Take a long look up in the night sky in the coming week and you just might be in for a treat with the peak of the annual Geminid meteor shower lighting up the dark sky over the Lowcountry.

The annual Geminids is one of the best meteor showers of the year, and the 2023 edition will produce the greatest number of meteors on the mornings of December 13th and 14th.

The 2023 Geminid meteor shower began on November 19th, and the steady rise to its peak next week could turn out to be a good show in the sky before the time for the Geminids is over on December 24th.

“The Geminids are a very reliable shower if you watch at the best time of night, centered on about 2am for all parts of the globe, and if you watch in a dark sky,” EarthSky.org said.

Its meteors tend to be bold, white and quick. The Geminid shower favors Earth’s Northern Hemisphere, and is caused by the curious rock comet called 3200 Phaethon.

“On a dark night, near the peak, you can often catch 50 or more meteors per hour,” the website said.

And, since a new moon falls on December 12th, there will be a dark sky during the peak of the 2023 Geminid meteor shower.

On an optimum night for the Geminids, it will be possible to see 150 meteors per hour in the sky, which might happen this year if there are clearer skies accompanying the meteor shower.

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